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Date of Earth’s potential destruction by the sun identified

1 July 2026
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Scientists have determined that Earth will face destruction approximately five billion years from now when the sun exhausts its hydrogen fuel and transforms into a red giant, expanding significantly and potentially engulfing the inner planets, including Earth. A research team from the University of St Andrews utilized the James Webb Space Telescope to study an exoplanet, WD 1856 b, which orbits a white dwarf star, providing insights into the future of our solar system. Their findings indicate that as the sun evolves, it will ultimately shed its outer layers and leave behind a white dwarf, while the fate of more distant planets like gas giants remains uncertain. The research published in the journal Nature highlights the potential impact of stellar evolution on planetary systems.

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Understanding the lifecycle of stars, particularly the sun, is crucial for comprehending the future of our solar system. The sun, currently a main-sequence star, will undergo significant changes in approximately five billion years, transitioning through distinct phases that affect surrounding planetary bodies. This research sheds light on how planetary systems might respond to stellar death, using nearby exoplanets as analogs for future predictions. Studying such phenomena contributes to our broader knowledge of astrophysics and planetary formation, revealing the dynamics between stars and their orbiting planets.

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